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Federal College Of Education, Gombe Admission Lists For 2021/22 Is Out.

Federal College of Education, Gombe has good news for candidates seeking admission from the institution. The school management has released the admission lists of applicants admitted.

The list of candidates admitted into the 200 level degree programmes of the Federal College of Education (Technical), Gombe via Direct Entry during the 2021/2022 academic session has been released.

Step To Check Federal College of Education (Technical) Gombe Direct Entry Admission List

FCE (Technical), Gombe prospective Direct Entry students can now check their admission status from the list of names posted on the NOTICE BOARD within the school premises.

The candidates who have been offered admission into 200 level undergraduate programme as indicated against their names, should collect their letters of admission at the office of the Dean School of Undergraduate Studies and proceed for registration from Monday 7th March 2022

They should come along with the following

  1. Original and photocopies of certificates/statement of result
  2. Local government indigene certificate
  3. Birth certificate/declaration of age
  4. Direct entry screening slip
  5. Printed JAMB Admission Letter (MUST)
  6. (3) Passport size coloured photograph
  7. (2) photocopies each of all items listed above

NGscholar congratulate those who have been admitted in advance.

Adeniyi Stephen

Odukoya Adeniyi is a Nigerian Poet and Essayist. He is the author of the poetry chapbook, Preserve This Light, published by PoetsInNigeria.

2 Comments

  1. This is one of the best schools in Nigeria which can not be compare to others.
    We hope the school have more to offer in the future.
    Thanks

  2. I will like to advise the school to provide accommodation for those who prefer to stay/live with their friends in the hostile; so far as they can afford the amount of the whole room.
    And also those space in the school should not be waste but rather built a garden for wedding ceremony, birthdays and other stuff which also generate money to the school.

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